China Enters Era Of Flying Taxis, Grants Approval To Commercial Passenger Drones

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China is set to launch flying taxis soon to boost its tourism sector. In a significant move, the country has approved two companies to operate autonomous passenger drones. The move will unlock the economic potential of China's low-altitude airspace services, valued at $207 billion by 2025.

Two companies, Nasdaq-listed EHang Holdings and Hefei Hey Airlines, were granted the first-ever approval for the project, South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Monday. Both the companies have obtained air operator certificates from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) last week. With this, they will be able to use unmanned aerial vehicles to offer commercial passenger services. The air operator certificate was the final regulatory step for both companies' passenger drones, as they have acquired other necessary certificates.

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